1.) Frozen peas, beans, corn or edamame (especially in the winter) from Cascade Farms. Find in the natural or organic frozen section.


3.) Gerber Graduates Fruit bars. These are really soft (even enough for a one-year old) and are made with 100% fruit—no sugar added! We are addicted! Find in the baby section of your grocery store.

4.) Sweet Potato Fries. I love the Alexia brand (also in the natural or organic section of your grocery store). Sweet Potato fries are fun for kids to eat (because they are fries), but are much more nutritious than white fries.

5.) I always have a few of the Earth’s Best frozen dinners in my freezer “just in case.” They have fewer add-ins and fillers than other pre-made dinners and they are “all natural.” They’re also taste test approved! Also in the natural/organic section.

6.) Robert’s Pirate Booty. These cheese puffs are fun to eat and are made with all natural ingredients. They even make a spinach and kale variety!


3 comments:
Thanks for the advice I'll use it is in the future!!! :)
I love this entry.. and the pics are great.. I will have to reference the blog in a few months when Aiden is eating more then milk!!
Marlena, I LOVED your suggestions. It was so fun to learn some of your tricks. I thought I knew most of them, but you have a whole lot more up your sleeve, apparently! I'm going to try them, and I'll let you know how it turns out. :-)
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